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Jesús En El Centro: En Vivo is the first live album recorded in Spanish and performed by Israel & New Breed. The album Jesús En El Centro: En Vivo was re-recorded in Spanish from the album Jesus at the Center: Live and was released by Integrity and Columbia. Jesús En El Centro: En Vivo is the second album in Spanish by Israel & New Breed.
Juan Fernando Ortega [2] (born March 2, 1957) [3] is a singer-songwriter in contemporary Christian music.He is noted both for his interpretations of many traditional hymns and songs, such as "Give Me Jesus", "Be Thou My Vision" and "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty", and for writing clear and easily understood songs such as "This Good Day".
The song was written around 1923 and first recorded in 1926. In English it is also known as the Spanish Gypsy Dance. [1] Its main refrain (eight bars of arpeggiated chords that go from E major to F major (with added 4 instead of 5) to G major and back) is arguably the best known snippet of Spanish music and is popular worldwide. [citation needed]
He then had to rest at home where I visited him. Already in 1943, he seemed to be all right, but on April he had the same problem again and then he was admitted to Damas de la Covadonga clinic in Havana. On April 25, at approximately 10:00pm, he heard the radio premiere of his song "Soy Como Soy" by René Cabel, and some minutes later he dies."
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As throughout the Spanish world, and especially in Andalucía, during the processions saetas are sung to the sculptures. The saeta is a religious song, generally improvised and without accompaniment, which is usually sung from a balcony or on the street. It is a melody of free and full of lyricism.
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To this typical progression other transition chords can be added. For example, D7 is often used in the transition to G Major. A minor often appears in guitar interludes (or even during the singing, as in the case of the Malagueña del Mellizo). These chords can also be transported by using a capo on the guitar, maintaining the same chord positions.